Friday, January 15, 2016

A Man, A Woman, A Lie Review

A Man, A Woman, A Lie

By Sandra T. Browne

A lie can be kind or a lie can be cruel. A cruel lie can be hurtful, manipulative and destructive, which is the case for Oliver (nickname Al) Ripert, an attractive, charismatic, mid-level manager for the telephone company. Oliver and his wife Nebin live a comfortable, cozy life in Los Angeles with their two cats. Life is almost perfect until the completely unexpected happens turning Oliver's world upside down. 

Oliver’s initial reaction to the lie is that everything will be okay because the truth always wins. However, it is not long before the lie takes on a life of it’s own, thus creating a need for Oliver to fight for his job, his reputation and his future. 

Laced with salty humor, a major dose of anger, and just a dash of revenge making this book a great read. 

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MY HONEST REVIEW OF A Man A Woman A Lie

When Oliver is falsely accused of sexual harassment at work, he is confident that the truth will vindicate him. He has been married for over 25 years, and never once looked at another woman. After more trumped-up evidence surfaces, Oliver realizes that he needs to get proactive, and seeks outside help to clear his reputation.


For a while, I wasn’t sure where this story was going. It was too slow getting to the thick of the plot. I enjoyed getting to know the characters, along with their backstories. It was a good storyline, but the writing of the first half had me pushing to just get it finished. Then once the plot thickened, about half way through, I couldn’t put it down. And the retribution was satisfying.

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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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